Straight-talking French Franck Queudrue insists Boro will create enough scoring chances to beat Manchester United on their own turf tomorrow night.

The full back says there will no repeat of the blank Boro scoresheet against Blackburn on Saturday.

Queudrue points to the chances Steve McClaren's side created against struggling Rovers and says Boro can find the net at Old Trafford - and come away with the three points.

Gaizka Mendieta had a great chance after just three minutes against Graeme Souness' Blackburn but shot wide with just Brad Friedel to beat.

And the Spanish midfielder then saw another first half shot saved by the American shot-stopper.

In the second half Juninho saw his close range effort saved by Friedel - although the Brazilian possibly should have done better - and the in-form keeper then thwarted skipper Gareth Southgate to win the three priceless points for Blackburn.

But Queudrue says Saturday was simply a one-off - a bad day at the office - and McClaren's men will be firing on all cylinders to take on the champions.

"We will be going to Manchester United to get a result," said Queudrue.

"Saturday was a big disappointment especially after the Arsenal match but we will be looking to bounce back.

"We can get a result because we have the players to win matches.

"It will be a very tough one for us, it is our fourth match in ten days, but we will be ready.

"And why can't we get a win? Just look at the chances we are creating.

"Against Blackburn we had four one-on-ones and we missed them all.

"Their keeper made two or three good saves. It was just one of those days. That won't happen every match.

"It is very frustrating, but at least we are creating the chances and we can score goals."

If Boro are to get a result at Old Trafford they must cut out individual errors, as well as sticking their chances away.

Queudrue added: "We lost against Blackburn because there were too many mistakes.

"The last week has taken a lot out of us, a lot of energy.

"And I think one of the reasons we lost against Blackburn was because we were celebrating a little.

"The biggest thing we have to work on for tomorrow night is our attitude if we are going to do anything. We weren't really ourselves against Blackburn."

In their last away match Boro put three goals past basement boys Leeds and have found the net 12 times in ten matches on their travels.

Queudrue plays his last match tomorrow before the Carling Cup final - he will miss the match at Newcastle United through suspension.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer returns to the Manchester United squad for the first time since September.

Solskjaer made a 60-minute appearance for the reserves on Thursday after knee surgery and could earn a spot on the bench.

Phil Neville, left out at Everton following the premature birth of his second child, is also available.

Ugo Ehiogu has written off any hope of making the England squad for Euro 2004 and has set his sights instead on extending his Boro contract.

He said: "I haven't played enough games even to be considered for England. I had hoped at the start of the season that I could get back to fitness and impress the manager enough to earn a call-up but that's not going to happen now.

"My aim is just to get back to playing, enjoy the rest of the season and hopefully push Boro as far up the Premiership table as possible."

Ehiogu is currently injured again - he played in the Carling Cup semi-final second leg against Arsenal knowing he had a muscle tear from the first leg.

He added: "I knew it was going to be a risk to play but I'm pleased I took the gamble because I like to think it helped us win the game.

"I now have to let it heal properly, then hopefully I'll be able to play again by the end of the month."

Boro midfielder Mark Wilson will be sidelined for several weeks after picking up a medial knee ligament injury while on loan at Sheffield Wednesday.

A steady stream of Boro fans were queuing for season tickets today to make sure of their tickets for the Carling Cup Final.